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Forbidden Gardens

Address: 23500 Franz Road
Katy TX, 77493
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Phone: 281-347-8000
Link: http://www.forbidden-gardens.com


Forbidden Gardens is an outdoor museum north of Houston that replicates some of China's major historic scenes, including:


Terra Cotta Army

Claimed by many to be the Eighth Wonder of the World, the terra-cotta army was discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well near the tomb of Emperor Qin. Forbidden Gardens has 6,000 1/3 scale terra-cotta soldiers in formation as they were buried in the 3rd century BCE.



Forbidden City

This black-roofed palace was a vacation getaway for those who lived and worked in the Forbidden City. Built in the 1700s, this location was ideal for scholars and guests to rest, reflect, and get back to nature. Come walk around the Lodge and feel the relaxing sensation that it brought the Emperors and Empresses throughout the years.



Weapons Room

This exhibit contains replicas of some of the weapons discovered with the terra-cotta army. The excavation of the terra-cotta pits also allowed historians to learn a great deal about the technology of the era.



Architecture Room

The classic architecture in this exhibit are replicas of the Chinese palaces of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City, located in Beijing, was built between 1406 and 1420 and contains over two hundred and fifty acres of palaces and government buildings. The scale of the models is 1/20.



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